A mental health diagnosis can significantly impact a person's life by influencing their self-perception, relationships, and overall well-being. It may lead to feelings of stigma or shame, affecting their self-esteem and identity. Conversely, a diagnosis can also provide clarity, enabling individuals to seek appropriate treatment and support, ultimately fostering personal growth and resilience. Understanding their condition can empower individuals to navigate their challenges more effectively.
Mental health, because mental health issues are often "invisible" and difficult to diagnose
It may be symptoms of Bipolar Disorder but only a professional can diagnose this. Talk to your regular doctor and he can send you to a mental health clinic if necessary.
YOU can't tell them. A mental health professional has to asses and diagnose them.
What do you think
What do you think
When myth or superstition is used by common people to diagnose or treat people with mental illness, this is called myth by mental health professionals.
A mental health professional can diagnose phobias after a detailed interview and discussion of both mental and physical symptoms
DSM is a book of mental illness symptoms and diagnosis and it is used by mental health professionals to diagnose such illnesses
Absolutely.
Yes, "Psychiatrists" should be capitalized when referring to mental health professionals who diagnose and treat mental illnesses.
WHO is the World Health Organization that does research in all health fields including mental health and who is the publisher of the ICD-10 which will soon be used to diagnose all physical and mental illnesses worldwide.
persons in mental health care facilities